Reality game shows can have a lasting impression on your life. Be it fame or money, what happens to contestants on TV can have a huge ripple effect. And when that reality show involves naked people and one couch, well, that lifelong after effect can actually be a brand new life. The show follows a simple premise: a couple have to life their normal life, including going to work, for 21 days with no money or possessions.

We are living in the golden age of television. The current general consensus is that this golden age, the one focused on complex male antiheroes doing complex things, is coming to an end. Two people meet, strip down, and go on a date while completely nude.

In the mid-aughts, when all of the obvious reality TV show premises were snatched up — survive in the wild, pick a mate from many potential suitors, be the best model, chef, housewife — channels began to test the boundaries of the genre with shows like Joe MillionaireFor Love or Money and Fear Factor. Where Naked and Afraid seeks to force contestants to engage with their primal selves in the wild, Dating Naked aims to strip away all the artifice of dating by putting everything out there at once. It forces them to do activities — ranging from boogie boarding to body painting to running around in an inflatable ball — naked.

The show matched up several contestants who were routinely switched with other contestants. While contestants were nude most of the time, the show does not show contestants' genitals. Amy Paffrath served as the host for the first two seasons and was clothed in her appearances.

The new renaissance in stunt reality shows seems to be nudity: it started. Here's the premise: two contestants, a guy and a girl, come to an. It's the celebrity edition of your favourite naked dating reality show, Adam.